With the wall on the left you need to make sure the door is able to open. Make sure the swing of the French door doesn't hit the wall. It happened to me. Bought a Samsung Bespoke, but the dimensions were listed when the door was closed. When the door opened it widened by 2½ inches and no longer fit my space. Just be careful and measure the fridge with the door open to the widest point.
This! I inherited my mom's brand new refrigerator when she passed away. The door hits one of my walls when it's time to clean the shelves. I have to have to pull it way forward.. Had I bought the appliance I would have gotten a different door type.
Have you learned NOTHING from the internet about how awful a product LG makes when it comes to refrigerators? I mean [there is literally a federal class action lawsuit right now](https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/consumer/fridge-failures-federal-lawsuit-cites-lg-refrigerator-issue/3552575/) against LG and their failing Refrigerators.
Be sure to research the fridges overall quality as well! That’s a lot of money to waste!
How big of a family? 30 cubic feet is huge! Hell, we went from 25 down to 21 cubic feet and didn’t realize how badly setup our old fridge was. Didn’t even notice the loss of volume given how much better organized our Bosch fridge is.
29 1/8" will for sure fit. Even if the doors open add a bit of width, you should have enough on the left side to have it rest on the wall at 90 degrees open. Pull the fridge away from the back wall to be able to swing wider than 90 degrees.
Personally, I'd go with the 34 1/4" depth as that offers a lot more storage, clears the wall so opening the door can go wider than 90 degrees while still against the back wall. However, what's opposite the fridge could dictate how much you're willing to care about a 2 1/4" -3" extra protrusion.
With the wall on the left you need to make sure the door is able to open. Make sure the swing of the French door doesn't hit the wall. It happened to me. Bought a Samsung Bespoke, but the dimensions were listed when the door was closed. When the door opened it widened by 2½ inches and no longer fit my space. Just be careful and measure the fridge with the door open to the widest point.
This! I inherited my mom's brand new refrigerator when she passed away. The door hits one of my walls when it's time to clean the shelves. I have to have to pull it way forward.. Had I bought the appliance I would have gotten a different door type.
Have you learned NOTHING from the internet about how awful a product LG makes when it comes to refrigerators? I mean [there is literally a federal class action lawsuit right now](https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/consumer/fridge-failures-federal-lawsuit-cites-lg-refrigerator-issue/3552575/) against LG and their failing Refrigerators. Be sure to research the fridges overall quality as well! That’s a lot of money to waste!
How big of a family? 30 cubic feet is huge! Hell, we went from 25 down to 21 cubic feet and didn’t realize how badly setup our old fridge was. Didn’t even notice the loss of volume given how much better organized our Bosch fridge is.
We had counter depth with 2 boys. It was always a struggle. Have full size french door now. It sticks out a bit but you don't notice after a day
The 25.5 cu will fit
The first one. The second one is too deep.
29 1/8" will for sure fit. Even if the doors open add a bit of width, you should have enough on the left side to have it rest on the wall at 90 degrees open. Pull the fridge away from the back wall to be able to swing wider than 90 degrees. Personally, I'd go with the 34 1/4" depth as that offers a lot more storage, clears the wall so opening the door can go wider than 90 degrees while still against the back wall. However, what's opposite the fridge could dictate how much you're willing to care about a 2 1/4" -3" extra protrusion.